Monday, 16 May 2016

We invite you to join Megan Rademeyer and Victor Ngobeni who will be presenting a free Microsoft webinar this Thursday 19th May at 3pm. It is entitled 'Çollaboration with OneNote Class Notebook'.

Time: Thursday afternoon 19 May at 3pm – 3:45pm.Presenters: Megan Rademeyer and Victor NgobeniTopic: Çollaboration with OneNote Class NotebookLink to join: http://mva.zoom.ms/Explanation
OneNote Class Notebook makes it easier for students to collaborate. We know that Microsoft OneNote is a great tool for 21st Century education. With Microsoft OneNote, teachers can create notebooks that help them stay organized, deliver curriculum, and collaborate with students and colleagues. In addition, students can use OneNote to create digital notebooks that help them take amazing notes, work with friends, and finish homework faster. OneNote Class Notebooks is an easy to use app that combines all these features with the aim of making learning fun, interactive and inspiring.

In this webinar we will speak to Rhoda Larangeira, a Geography teacher from St Andrews in Johannesburg, who is using One Note Class Notebooks to stay organized and as well as create and share inspiring lessons.

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